Letters to a young lady, in which the duties and character of women are considered, Volume 2 |
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Page 64
... determine whether we belong to the clafs of faints or finners ; the mixed nature of man only allows us to use these terms in a qualified fense ; and if we read our own hearts aright , we shall discover many things par- taking of both ...
... determine whether we belong to the clafs of faints or finners ; the mixed nature of man only allows us to use these terms in a qualified fense ; and if we read our own hearts aright , we shall discover many things par- taking of both ...
Page 72
... determines on the conduct of her members , whom , if fhe fees them regular in their religious and moral duties , she supposes to be in a state of grace , and does not terrify nor offend them by an inquifitorial examination as to what ...
... determines on the conduct of her members , whom , if fhe fees them regular in their religious and moral duties , she supposes to be in a state of grace , and does not terrify nor offend them by an inquifitorial examination as to what ...
Page 85
... determine to " retire from civil fociety , and to fix < c yourself in fome defart or uninhabited " ifland , because in monarchies you have " found fome oppreffion , in democracies " fome turbulence , and in every form of " civil ...
... determine to " retire from civil fociety , and to fix < c yourself in fome defart or uninhabited " ifland , because in monarchies you have " found fome oppreffion , in democracies " fome turbulence , and in every form of " civil ...
Page 89
... get as far as poffible from what they hate , are ever doomed to run in a circle , and thus finally meet what they determine * By this phrafe is meant all who leave their regu- lar teachers , to to avoid . For , not to draw the obvious 89.
... get as far as poffible from what they hate , are ever doomed to run in a circle , and thus finally meet what they determine * By this phrafe is meant all who leave their regu- lar teachers , to to avoid . For , not to draw the obvious 89.
Page 115
... ! No ; with them , the confcious mind is its own " awful world ; " and what feems right to a man is determined to be right to him . The The motive muft , therefore , be , either the 115 To apply this remark to that species of ...
... ! No ; with them , the confcious mind is its own " awful world ; " and what feems right to a man is determined to be right to him . The The motive muft , therefore , be , either the 115 To apply this remark to that species of ...
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Page 302 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in which the pure word of God is preached, and the sacraments duly administered, according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Page 79 - To love, honour, and succour my father and mother : To honour and obey the King, and all that are put in authority under him : To submit myself to all my governors, teachers, spiritual pastors and masters : To order myself lowly and reverently to all my betters...
Page 259 - Whofo eateth my flefh, and drinketh my blood, . hath eternal life, and I will raife him up at the laft day.
Page 154 - He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: But the friend of the bridegroom which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. He must increase, but I must decrease.
Page 143 - THE grace of our Lord Jefus Chrift, and the love of God, and the fellowfhip of the Holy Ghoft be with us all evermore.
Page 384 - there is a time to weep as well as a " time to laugh, a time to dance, and a "time to mourn.
Page 258 - ... 64 But there are fome of you that believe not. For Jefus knew from the beginning who they were that believed not, and who fhould betray him.
Page 332 - blufhes reddening as fhe moves along, " diforder'd at the deep regard fhe draws...
Page 451 - Arabs, like other Orientals, hold that, in such matters, man is saved, not by faith, but by want of faith. They have also a saying not unlike ours— " She partly is to blame who has been tried, He comes too near who comes to be denied.
Page 348 - Lord. i» i Tim. v. 8. But if any provide not for his own, and efpecially for thofe of his own houfe, he hath denied the faith, and is worfe than an infidel.